16 Oct 2022, 18:00  |  Regular season  |  Guildford Spectrum
Guildford Flames4-7 Cardiff Devils
Periods:
Shots:
1-2
(10-14)
2-2
(9-14)
1-3
(5-10)
 
Total: 24-38
Referees: Pering/Hogarth  |  Spectators: 1590
 
Goals and assists
01:19|away||0-1|Cole Sanford (Trevor Cox)
07:33|home||1-1|Sam Marklund (Jordan Klimek)
11:22|away|PPG|1-2|Ryan Penny (Justin Crandall, Jake Coughler)
24:43|home||2-2|Turner Ripplinger (Ben O’Connor, Brett Ferguson)
35:06|home||3-2|Jordan Klimek (Peter Crinella, Tristan Frei)
35:21|away||3-3|Cole Sanford (Joey Martin)
38:02|away||3-4|Ryan Penny (Joshua Waller, Samuel Duggan)
41:45|away||3-5|Cole Sanford (Trevor Cox)
44:25|away||3-6|Cole Sanford (Trevor Cox, Joey Martin)
56:48|home||4-6|Peter Crinella (Johan Eriksson, Jordan Klimek)
58:41|away|EN|4-7|Mark Louis
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Adam Long||||
Eamon McAdam|37|6|58:45|83.78
Name SA GA MIN %
Ben Bowns||||
Taran Kozun|24|4|60:00|83.33
 
 
Game recap

Cardiff Devils earned another much-needed Premier Sports Challenge Cup victory with a road win over Guildford Flames on Sunday night.

Cole Sanford opened the scoring off a rink-wide pass from Trevor Cox to give the visitors the lead just 79 seconds into the game, although Sam Marklund got the Flames level at 7:33. Cardiff would lead at the first intermission thanks to Ryan Penny's powerplay goal.

Turner Ripplinger pounded on a rebound to draw the Flames level 4:43 into period two, and by 35:06 the home side were in the lead thanks to Jordan Klimek. From the very next faceoff, Sanford batted in a rebound from a Joey Martin shot to tie things up again just 15 seconds later. Penny struck again at 38:02 to put the Welsh side back in the lead.

Sanford completed his hat trick, and then netted his fourth of the game, at 41:45 and 44:25 respectively to put the Devils in control. Peter Crinella pulled one back for the Flames with 3:12 to go, but Mark Louis rounded things off on the empty net at 58:41.

 
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